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Mottoes are used by both military branches and smaller units. While some mottoes are official, others are unofficial. [1]: 68–69 Some appear on unit patches, such as the U.S. Army's distinctive unit insignia. [2] The use of mottoes is as old as the U.S. military itself.
永遠忠誠(yong-yuan-zhong-cheng): always faithful (taken from the USMC motto semper fidelis) Republic of China Air Force. 無空防即無國防(wu-kong-fang-ji-wu-guo-fang): without air defense there is no national defense. Republic of China Military Police 忠貞憲兵(zhong-zheng-xian-bing): loyal military police. Military Academy
This World War I recruitment poster by James Montgomery Flagg, with more than four million copies printed in 1917 and 1918, defined not only an Army recruiting slogan, but also Uncle Sam's image for years to come.
Famous mottos, usually deliberately cryptic, ... United States Military Academy: Duty, Honor, Country; US Air Force Pararescue: That Others May Live;
Also, ivy leaves are symbolic of tenacity and fidelity, the basis of the division's motto, "Steadfast and Loyal". [13] From the Vietnam Era "Funky Fourth". "Poison Ivy". "Iron Horse" – official nickname, has been recently adopted to indicate the speed and power of the division "Famous Fighting Fourth"
Pages in category "Military mottos" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Awake iron! C. Can do; D.
Women have played critical roles in the United States military in both war and peace times, including these nine female military heroes who made history. 9 badass women in the military who have ...
"Proud Pete" – USS Peterson; play on "Pete" as a diminutive of "Peterson", and on the ship's motto, "Proud Tradition" "Prune Barge" – USS California [31] "Puffington" – HMS Effingham "Puuhamaa" – Finnish navy minelayer Pohjanmaa. An ironical remark of Puuhamaa amusement park. "Sweet Pea" – USS Portland